Electrician - Assessor & Moderator

Electrician - Assessor & Moderator

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Company
IETI Gqeberha
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
24 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities

· Conduct theoretical/practical classes as per the qualification requirements.

· Organize relevant curricular activities to ensure that the subject, learning area of the learners are conducted in a proper manner.

· Assess and record the attainment of learners.

· Assist with the issuing and management of learning resources and equipment.

· Monitor the Work placement for students.

· Report and account for student performance in their programmes.

· Record and report on absenteeism and perform other relevant duties within the ambit of teaching and learning.

· Prepare formative and summative assessments and practical tasks.

· Manage student’s attendance and administration of their documents.

· Record and report on learners’ academic progress.

· Conduct workplace monitoring for all learners.

· Establish classroom environment which stimulates positive learning and actively engages learners in the learning process.

Qualifications

· National Diploma, N6 or any relevant qualification in Electrical Engineering.

· Must be a qualified Artisan – Red Seal.

· Assessor and Moderator certification for Generic Management Qualification on NQF Level 4

Work experience

· Minimum of 3 years relevant industrial experience.

· Computer literacy (MS Office packages/Management Information System).

Attributes

· Excellent organizational and planning skills with the ability to prioritize time and work effectively.

· Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

· Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

· Strong people skills with the ability to work under pressure.

· Highly motivated, confident communicator with the ability to engage with people at all levels.

· Pays attention to detail and displays a high level of integrity.

· Ability to work independently, as well as in a team.

· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work across diverse cultural backgrounds.

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the minimum wage for electrician jobs in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage applicable to electricians is R30.49 per hour effective 1 March 2026, equating to R5,952 per month for a standard 45-hour week (195 hours). Under the NEC for the Electrical Contracting Industry Main Agreement (adjusted for 2026), qualified electricians receive a minimum of R26,500 per month. Overtime rates are 1.5 times the ordinary rate for the first 10 hours and double thereafter.
Q What work visa is required for foreign electricians to work in South Africa in 2026?
Foreign electricians qualify for the Critical Skills Work Visa, valid for up to 5 years, as the occupation is listed on the 2026 Critical Skills List. Applicants must provide a job offer, SAQA-verified NQF Level 4 Electrician qualification, and 3 years experience. The application fee is R1,520, processed within 8 weeks via VFS Global.
Q What qualifications and experience are needed for electrician jobs in South Africa?
Candidates require a National Technical Certificate N3 in Electrical Engineering, 24 months verified practical workplace experience, and a passing trade test for the Occupational Certificate: Electrician at NQF Level 4. Apprenticeship programmes last 36 months minimum. No prior degree is needed, but maths and science at N2 level are prerequisites.
Q What documents are required to apply for electrician registration in South Africa?
Submit your trade test pass certificate, completed practical experience logbook (24 months), certified ID or passport copy, two passport photos, and proof of payment of R500 fee to a Labour Centre. Employers must verify via the DOL portal post-submission. Approval grants a registration number valid for 3 years.
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